Panasonic VDR-D220 To disconnect USB cable safely, Double click the icon in task tray

Models: VDR-D220

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With a computer

To disconnect USB cable safely

1 Double click the icon in task tray.

Hardware disconnect dialog appears.

Depending on your computer’s settings, this icon may not be displayed.

2 Select [USB Mass Storage Device] and click [Stop].

3 Verify [MATSHITA DVD-RAM LMXK1987 USB Device] or [MATSHITA DVD Cam USB Device] is selected and click [OK].

Click [Close], and you can safely disconnect the cable.

If you disconnect the USB cable while the

access lamp is on or while appears on the LCD monitor, it may damage the data.

Verifying the unit is correctly recognized by the computer

To verify the unit is correctly recognized by the computer, select the unit’s mode, connect the unit to the computer via the USB cable and then follow the steps below.

With some computers including those made by NEC, the Device Manager may not be displayed if a mode that places restrictions on the functions has been established. Consult the manufacturer or follow the steps in your computer’s operating instructions to establish a mode in which all the functions can be used, then proceed with operation.

1 Select [start] # ([Settings] #) [Control Panel] # ([Performance and Maintenance] #) [System].

2 Click the [Hardware] tab, then click [Device Manager].

3 Verify the following items are displayed.

If the driver has been recognized properly

When using a disc:

Windows XP:

[MATSHITA DVD-RAM LMXK1987 USB Device] is displayed at [DVD/CD-ROM drives].

[USB Mass Storage Device] is displayed at

[Universal Serial Bus controllers].

Windows 2000 Professional:

[MATSHITA DVD-RAM LMXK1987 USB Device] is displayed at [DVD/CD-ROM drives].

[MATSHITA DVD-RAM LMXK1987 USB Device] is displayed at [Disc drives].

[USB Mass Storage Device] is displayed at [Universal Serial Bus controllers].

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Panasonic VDR-D220 To disconnect USB cable safely, Verifying the unit is correctly recognized by the computer